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  1. This study aims to investigate three architectural projects proposed for constructing a central prison inside the Yedikule Fortress in Istanbul during the end of the 19th c. Ottoman State assigned ...

  2. Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet, located right at the heart of the Old Town, is an exceptional example of history. Here are some facts for you to get a better glimpse of the background of the building: The building was initially designed in the French style to be a guesthouse, but it was later turned into a prison project and was ...

  3. 2017年3月30日 · It covers an area of 180,000 m² and consists of four storeys. Like the area it was built on, the Akmerkez is triangle in shape. It is obvious from this aerial photo that Etiler -famous for its upmost restaurants, cafes, shops, nightclubs as well as with private villas and residences- changed dramatically between 1966 and 2017.

  4. 2023年6月16日 · Allegro Photogrpahy/ Libert Hotel. Before it was a 298-guest room luxury hotel on Beacon Hill, it was the Charles Street Jail. Built in 1851 by Architect Gridley James Fox Bryant and prison reformer, Rev. Louis Dwight, the Charles Street Jail housed several inmates for 139 years before it closed due to chronically being over occupancy.

  5. 2013年2月9日 · Take Hagia Sophia, dedicated in 360 as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral, a mosque from 1453 until 1931 and, today, a museum. Go to the rooftop of one of Istanbul’s most admired luxury hotels, Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet, and you feel you can almost touch it. The gal was up there at midday, when the muezzin from the various mosques ...

  6. 2020年7月28日 · Staying with jails, Nelson Mandela was locked up in the maximum security Robben Island prison for 18 of the 27 years he spent behind bars, before the fall of apartheid.

  7. Most of Istanbul's historical Turkish baths, known as hamam and quite an inevitable part of any Istanbul experience, are located in Old City around Sultanahmet. 41.006389 28.975833. 1 Hürrem Sultan Hamamı, Aya Sofya Meydanı ( Sultanahmet 400 m; across the street from Hagia Sophia ), ☏ +90 212 517-3535.